WHEN YOU TOGGLE UNDER A WETLAND, YOU ARE JUST ASKING FOR PROBLEMS. -- WHEN YOU TUNNEL UNDER WETLANDS, YOU ARE JUST ASKING FOR PROBLEMS. TALKING WITH KATHY MILLER AND PAUL CONECUH. YOU HAVE SEEN THEM ON STOCKTON CITY COUNCIL. KATHY MILLER AND PAUL CANEPA ARE RUNNING FOR THE BOARD OF COUNTY SUPERVISORS. KATHY MILLER HAS MANAGED TO THE DOWNTOWN BUSINESS DISTRICT FOR FIVE YEARS AND SERVED ON THE CITY COUNCIL FOR TO TERMS. -- FOR TWO TERMS. I THINK IT IS IMPORTANT FOR THE QUALITY-OF-LIFE ISSUES AND THE SAFETY OF THE CITY. SINCE WE ARE HIRING ONE -- HIRING 120 OFFICERS, IT IS IMPORTANT TO MAKE SURE THE JOE'S HAVE ENOUGH BEDS. -- THE JAILS HAVE ENOUGH BEDS. AND THERE ARE SOME BIG ISSUES THAT THE COUNTY IS FACING, ONE OF WHICH ISRAEL I MEANT FOR PUBLIC SAFETY. WE ASKED EACH CANDIDATE THERE GOALS AND CHALLENGES. TO HELP ADDRESS THE OVERCROWDING AT THE JAIL, ADDING SOME EXTRA BEDS, THE SHARES PLAN TO BEGIN SOME DOUBLE BONKING. THE DOUBLE BONKING THEORY IS SMOKE AND MIRRORS BECAUSE THEY ARE ABLE TO DO IT. THAT WOULD HAVE ALREADY BEEN DONE. THE MODULAR IDEA SOMETHING US APART. BOTH CANDIDATES SAY THEY WILL FIGHT TO PROTECT THE DELTA. I REPRESENT NORMAL FOLKS. MY FAMILY HAS BEEN IN BUSINESS SINCE 1955. I COME FROM A VERY HARD-WORKING FAMILY. AND I THINK I CAN REPRESENT EVERYBODY. I AM REALLY THE ONLY CANDIDATE IN THIS RACE WITH THE LEVEL OF EXPERIENCE TO REALLY GRAPPLE WITH THE TOUGH COUNTY ISSUES.

Non-resident enrollment will be capped at the University of California's Berkeley and Los Angeles campuses next year to address concerns that California students are being displaced, but the system also does not plan to admit more residents to any of its campuses unless it gets more state funding, university President Janet Napolitano said Tuesday.